A struck through is when something is in between the die and the blank/planchette when it is struck.
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PSD is just that damage, a hit
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My thought is that if this struck through item stays intact
it should stop metal flow into the recesses or the design of the die.
If the item shatters then I can see at the last nano-second the metal still possibly flowing into the design.
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Put some play-doh into a mold with a chunk of metal on top in between the play-doh and the mold,
remove play-doh then remove metal
You will see no design in that area, just the impression of the struck through item
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In a previous thread (LINK) the coin in question I am still not sure that it is not just a small odd ball-pein hammer like hit at that location
post strike damage
.
Just questioning if this coin has a strike through or damage...
How do you tell? damage vs strike through
Can anyone help me out understanding this?
.
PSD is just that damage, a hit
.
My thought is that if this struck through item stays intact
it should stop metal flow into the recesses or the design of the die.
If the item shatters then I can see at the last nano-second the metal still possibly flowing into the design.
.
Put some play-doh into a mold with a chunk of metal on top in between the play-doh and the mold,
remove play-doh then remove metal
You will see no design in that area, just the impression of the struck through item
.
In a previous thread (LINK) the coin in question I am still not sure that it is not just a small odd ball-pein hammer like hit at that location
post strike damage
.
Just questioning if this coin has a strike through or damage...
How do you tell? damage vs strike through
Can anyone help me out understanding this?



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